BARONS.

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THURLOW, LORD THURLOW.

EDWARD THURLOW, baron Thurlow of Ashfield, one of his majesty's
most honourable privy council, lord high chancellor of the kingdom
of Great Britain, one of the tellers of his majesty's exchequer,
and a governor of the Charter House.

This nobleman was born 9TH DECEMBER 1731 -- ---- 1735, and
elected 1768 and 1774 to represent the borough of Tamworth in
the county of Stafford. He was constituted -- March 1770 solicitor
general to his majesty, which office he exchanged 23 January 1771
for that of attorney general. By king George the third he was
created baron Thurlow of Ashfield, and was promoted 2 June 1778
to be lord high chancellor of Great Britain, which office he resigned
in April 1783. The seals were again delivered to him 23 December
in that year, and he succeeded to the reversion of a tellership
in the exchequer July 1786.

Thomas Thurlow, rector of Ashfield in the county of Suffolk,
(LATER INCUMBENT OF THURSTON, LONG STRETTON, THEN
KNAPSTON, SUFFOLK) married Elizabeth, daughter of ROBERT SMITH
OF LITTLE ASHFIELD - ROBERT SMITH WAS THE SON OF SIR RICHARD HOVELL
- THE WEDDING TOOK PLACE ON 10 DECEMBER 1730 ---- Smith of that
place; by which lady he had issue,

Edward, lord Thurlow. 9 DEC 1731-12 SEP 1806

Thomas, who embraced the clerical profession, and was elected
-- May 1779 lord bishop of Lincoln, and translated -- February
1787 to the see of Durham. ALSO EARL OF SADBARGE. He married
Ann, daughter of William Beer of Lymington in the county of Southampton
esquire ; by which lady he has issue THOMAS DIED
27 MAY 1791, ANNE DIED 17 AUGUST 1791